Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids TV series is based on the award winning collections of cautionary tales by Jamie Rix: Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids, Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids, Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids and More Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids. The series is narrated by Nigel Planer and animated by Sara and Simon Bor of Wolves Witches and Giants.

The successful multi-award winning Grizzly Tales series based on the hit books by Jamie Rix and narrated by Nigel Planer will tickle young imaginations with humorous, modern day tales where naughty children get what they deserve.

The series is a collection of morality tales, which also has insinuations of a horror story; gruesome punishments happen throughout. The stories mainly focus on naughty or horrible (for example vain, untidy or lying children) children learning a grim lesson.

Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids: Nuclear Wart features 11 wickedly funny episodes, offering over 2 hours of gruesomeness: Nuclear Wart, The Ugly Prince, Cat’s Eyes, Message in a Bottle, The Dragon Moth, The Long Face, The Kingdom of Wax, The Spelling Bee, The Flat Pack Kid, The Blood Doctor, The Apostrophic, and Expositor.

Little man likes the modern day tales, he finds funny that naughty kids get what they deserve in Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids: Nuclear Wart. I also really like the morality tales in the episodes, we are now thinking of starting reading the books too.

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Ooooh i got in big trouble for playing hairdresser with my cousin when i was 9 my cousin cut huge chunks out the back of my hair, we though it was great fun however the family not so much lol took months to grow back :-O

I can recall playing in puddles with friends on the way home from school. We seemed to enjoy jumping in the puddles, aiming to see if we could get the water to splash high enough to reach above our wellies (wellington boots). It was like some sort of competition, it had us giggling at the time. Though my mum (probably among other mothers) couldn’t understand how water had got into the wellies. I never did let on.

When I was a little girl, I was playing Barbie, and decided that I wanted to play ‘Barbie Gets Married’. I had a Barbie wedding dress but no veil, and I thought she really need a veil, so I sneaked into the kitchen, took the scissors and cut out a veil out of my bedroom net curtains!

I started collecting snails and would sneak them into my bedroom without my mum knowing and keep them in a cupboard. She finally found out a few weeks later when the smell got bad. I’d collected about 50 by then lol

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